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Computing Prizes 2004

Undergraduate Prizes

Adrian Israel Memorial Prize

Value: £100 per student

Awarded for excellence in the first year.
This year's winner: Peter Collingbourne

[click here to see prize awarded]

The David Howarth Group Project Prize

Value: £50 per student,

Awarded for excellence in group projects in the final year of BEng and MEng Computing courses, and the third year of the MEng Information Systems Engineering Course.
This year's winners:
BEng Group Prize: Andonis Sakatis, Philip Howson, Rabrindra Singh, James Furness, Neil Ghandi and Hinesh Mandalia (more details)


MEng Group Prize: Ashley Brown, John Fothergill, Lyndon Leggate, jay Cornwall, James Robinson and Lee Howes.(more details)

Click here to see the presentation and awards event.


 

The Donald Davies Prize (New for 2004)

Value: £1000 per student

Awarded annually for the JMC/ Computing student who produces the best final year project.

This year's winner:

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Departmental Prize for Excellence

Value: £200 per student

Awarded to final year students for outstanding overall performance.
This year's winners: Gustav Andersson and Sidiki Kurji

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BEng Departmental Prize for Excellence

Value: £200 per student

Awarded to a final year B.Eng student for outstanding overall performance.
This year's winner: James Milns

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MEng Departmental Prize for Excellence

Value: £200 per student

Awarded to a final year M.Eng student for outstanding overall performance.
This year's winner: Dorian Gaertner and Jonathan Hayman

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Formicary Software Engineering Prize

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Value: £1125 per student, Formicary website

There are two prizes awarded for excellent end of year examination performances in the Software Engineering domain. One prize is awarded to a first year student and the second is awarded to a second year student.
This year's winners: Kholan Gudka (first year) and Daniel Burke(second year)

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Governor's Prizes

Value: £100 per student

Awarded to an outstanding final year student in the Department in each of the following courses: MEng and BEng Computing.
This year's winners: Philip Howson and Matthew Hague

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Henry Johnson Memorial Prize

Value: £75 per student

Awarded to the undergraduate or postgraduate student who has shown the greatest endeavour in his/her studies.
This year's winner: Joseph Wilk


IBM Thinkpad Challenge

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Value: £50 per student

Awarded to two second Year project groups for best third term project.
This year's winners: Tristan Allwood ,William Osbourne, Matthew Sackman, Hanson Chow, Ferdinand Hoermann and Marc Hull

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IBM Project Prize (new for 2004)

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Value: £500

Awarded annually to the students who produce one of the best Individual Projects.

This year's winners: Tim Wood and Jacob Bower

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The Microsoft Research Prize (New for 2004)

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Value: £500 per student

Awarded to final year students for an outstanding individual project.
This year's winners: Wai Wong and Andonis Sakatis

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Postgraduate Prizes

The Philips Group Project Prize in Computing Science

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Value: £100 per student, Philips Website

Awarded for excellence in the group project on the MSc Computing Science programme.
This year's winners:

 


The Trayport Prize for Academic Excellence

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Value: £500 per student

Awarded to the three M.Sc. (Computing Science) students who obtain the highest average exam marks as well as a distinction for their project work.
This years winners: Martin Warner, Maxim Gready and Paul Baker

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Click here to see the 2004 departmental prizes being awarded.

Click here to see the 2004 sponsored prizes being awarded

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